For this weeks’ Feature Friday, I’m talking about my FAVORITE music festival, Bonnaroo. This is by far my favorite festival! I’m super excited to share some great tips and tricks with you all to save yourself time, money and hassle! This week instead of writing something out, I decided to hop on the Youtube train and film more or less my FIRST video. Below is a short snippet of the information in the video, but you’ll have to watch it to get the tips! Make sure you check out my girl Allie’s Bonnaroo 2018 recap video to see what you’re missing over here.
If you’re looking for something more in-depth and specific, head over here to check out the official Rave Hacker’s Guide to Bonnaroo! It goes over all the different options you can get for tickets and camping. It even includes what kind of gear I recommend bringing to just about any camping music festival! Check it all out here.
Bonnaroo Tickets
Picking tickets out for Bonnaroo is one of the easier decisions! They keep it relatively straight forward when it comes to options. Just like previous years, Bonnaroo offers GA, VIP and Platinum tickets. However, for 2020, they’re bringing out a new stop for every one. For this year we also have the option for GA+. You can learn about what’s included in each ticket and how much they cost over here.
Bonnaroo Camping
For 2020, Bonnaroo is spicing things up for 2020. The biggest change is that they’re including A BRAND NEW security check-in to make the lines into the festival shorter. They’re also going to be filling in the grounds from FRONT TO BACK, which means it’s truly first come first serve y’all.
Once you’ve finally purchased your ticket though, it’s time to find a solution for your camping. Bonnaroo offers several different types of camping. Obviously there are the normal GA, VIP and Platinum tickets. However, this year, they have tons of different ‘add-on’ camping options either for souvenir/Le Bon tents, or tents that you can actually rent and camp within the GA camping area.
There are tons of different options when it comes to Bonnaroo and making sure that you buy the right tickets and camping is the first thing you need! For the rest of the month (and after) I’m going to be going through all of the different things I wish I had known before attending Bonnaroo! Learn more about Bonnaroo over on the Survival Guide, here.